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Y 'EEO l Nl lT l Q-D l 97,1 ffl D.E.C.A. sellers raise funds 8a fun. The retail selling D.E.C.A. classes jumped to an early start activity-wise. The sale of pom-poms, assembling tray favors for a rest home, hosting a pump- kin-carving contest, sponsoring a pancake breakfast at R.D.'s XXX, attending D.E.C.A. conferences in Olympia and Southcenter, and giving parties at any excuse formed a full year for the Distributive Ed. students. Required duties in this two-block class included, litting out the large dis- play case, clocking-in, creating companies, and working with a cash registeri Mr. Richard Payne, the new advisor, prepared the students for the ultimate goal of attending the annual competition conference in Yakima hosted by the Wash- ington D.E.C.A. Association. l6l
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Service groups strive for law and order. Vehicle Control Committee, under l the leadership of Sandy McCullough and Emily Barber, had its job cut out for it when early dismissals and late arrivals hit an all time high. Providing space for all the cars and regulating the lots became a problem which couldn't be solved without the student's cooperation. The committee set up the rules for drivers and regulated the parking lots. Their advisor was Mr. Bryan. Leading, what some thought to be an illustrious group of seniors, in an effort to clean up Hazen, was Mike La Valley. The members of this club were pro- moted to organize a committee after the first semester Waskowitz conference. So, by combining their efforts and many talents they came up with Clean-up! 160
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Language clubs spout wie gentsn and i,como esta? 97 Sprechen sie Deutsch? If you do, then being a member of the German club would have been a rewarding experience. Under the direction of Mr. Saltonstall and president Mike Van Zonneveld, members observed German holidays. In October they had a pumpkin carving contest and watched movies about Ger- many. A visit to a continental resturant proved to be one of the highlights of the year. 'gSpanish Club is a way to broaden one's understanding of the cultural as- pects of Spanish speaking countries. Besides, you learn to make good tacos!', Such was the opinion of one member of the Spanish club. This year, under the leadership of Roxy Benner, members ofthis club participated in the International Dinner which fea- tured entertainment by a Spanish group. Highlighting the year for both mem- bers and their advisor, Dr. deMartinez, was a taco dinner.
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